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What's the difference between slim and slim?
Slim: refers to a slender figure, graceful posture, and moderate slim, mostly used to refer to women.

Slim: refers to a slender figure, light weight, and does not pay attention to the beauty of appearance. Can be used for different sexes, and is often used for people who lose weight.

slender

English? 【slend? ]? Beautiful? ['sl? nd? ]?

Slender; Slim; slender

Slender? Slender; slender body

She? It's one. Pale? Slim? Spirit, noble? Is it far? Beyond? That? Body; ? But? However? Flexibility? Yes? Her palm? Insist? Are you online? His? Thought. ?

She is a pale, slender soul, far beyond the body, but the softness of her palm still haunts him.

Magic? Maybe? Account? For what? That? Only? Three? It's obvious? Non-military Object? In Staffordshire? Hoarding:? Two? Gold? Cross? And then what? Answer? Slim? Strip? Yes? Gold? It's engraved. The bible? Quote. ?

The prevalence of magic can also explain the existence of three non-military objects in this cellar: two gold crosses and a slender gold bar engraved with biblical proverbs.

tiny

English? 【sl? m]? Beautiful? 【sl? m]?

Slim; Slim; Slender; Tiny; Poor; poor

Make ... lose weight; Slim

Intransitive verbs to lose weight; thin down

Small hole? Small diameter drilling

Slim down? lose weight

That? Key words? Here? Is it? Slim ?

The key word here is "tiny".

Me? Remember? She? As? Answer? Slim? Young girl. ?

I remember her as a slim girl.

No? Just cause? Are you online? All of them? Yes? Science? For what? This? Ideas? -And then what? Not yet? There? Remains? Some? Trace evidence? That? Homeopathy? Works. ?

All science cannot defend this idea-however, there is some slight evidence that homeopathy is working.